John Mackay's history of the Convention of Royal Burghs of Scotland provides readers with a detailed look at the organization and its role in Scottish politics. From its origins in the Middle Ages to its role in negotiating the Treaty of Union in 1707, the Convention played a vital role in shaping Scottish history. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in Scottish politics and history.
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